Stupid Mavs had to trade Devin. He was one of my favorites. So...what do we get in return? An old Kidd! Heck, with Dirk out for an injury, we may not even MAKE the playoffs! Good going Mark...

That's what you get for letting Don Nelson go.

Now I don't have anything against Avery.... It seemed like Don was ready to go....I wish he would have gone right out of the NBA because he's been a pain in the.... every since!

Let me finish that for you... he's been a pain in Marc Cuban's backside ever since. He's a hall of fame coach who should get more respect than he does. I like Avery Johnson, but whos making the personal decisions in Dallas now?

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Stupid Mavs had to trade Devin. He was one of my favorites. So...what do we get in return? An old Kidd! Heck, with Dirk out for an injury, we may not even MAKE the playoffs! Good going Mark...

That's what you get for letting Don Nelson go.

Now I don't have anything against Avery.... It seemed like Don was ready to go....I wish he would have gone right out of the NBA because he's been a pain in the.... every since!

Let me finish that for you... he's been a pain in Marc Cuban's backside ever since. He's a hall of fame coach who should get more respect than he does. I like Avery Johnson, but whos making the personal decisions in Dallas now?

Stupid Mavs had to trade Devin. He was one of my favorites. So...what do we get in return? An old Kidd! Heck, with Dirk out for an injury, we may not even MAKE the playoffs! Good going Mark...

That's what you get for letting Don Nelson go.

Now I don't have anything against Avery.... It seemed like Don was ready to go....I wish he would have gone right out of the NBA because he's been a pain in the.... every since!

Let me finish that for you... he's been a pain in Marc Cuban's backside ever since. He's a hall of fame coach who should get more respect than he does. I like Avery Johnson, but whos making the personal decisions in Dallas now?

Donnie Nelson is still around.

Is he your GM now?

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Good luck on getting Nowitski's leg back in shape! A combo high ankle sprain and knee sprain...wow, that's one twisted leg.

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Good luck on getting Nowitski's leg back in shape! A combo high ankle sprain and knee sprain...wow, that's one twisted leg.

Outside of them going deep in the playoffs, I don't see Dirk playing again this season...

On to more important teams:How about the Philadelphia 76ers? "Left for dead" last year after the Allen Iverson debacle and trade, the 76ers have actually had a winning record since his departure. They are quickly closing in on the 5th spot in the Eastern Conference race. The Denver Nuggets are kicking themselves for including Andre Miller in the trade. He was a top ten PG and it is a position the Nuggets are lacking in.

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Good luck on getting Nowitski's leg back in shape! A combo high ankle sprain and knee sprain...wow, that's one twisted leg.

Outside of them going deep in the playoffs, I don't see Dirk playing again this season...

On to more important teams:How about the Philadelphia 76ers? "Left for dead" last year after the Allen Iverson debacle and trade, the 76ers have actually had a winning record since his departure. They are quickly closing in on the 5th spot in the Eastern Conference race. The Denver Nuggets are kicking themselves for including Andre Miller in the trade. He was a top ten PG and it is a position the Nuggets are lacking in.

Webber didn't play Wednesday, didn't even suit up. Not many NBA players go from the starting lineup one game to street clothes the next game unless they are injured, but that's the wacky world of the Warriors.

Their newest "starter," Webber, who started the three previous games, was deactivated for Wednesday night's game. Great call by Nelson. It paid dividends in what maybe was the Warriors' most uplifting win of the season, a nationally televised demonstration of Warriors magic, leading into the All-Star break.

The perfect position for Webber in this game was down at the end of the bench in a lovely, fawn-brown suit.

Had Webber played, he would have been Bambi crossing the freeway. A guy could get hurt out there. Ask referee Jimmy Clark, who, when the Suns were stampeding downcourt on a turnover-started fast break, ran for his life like a man trying to stay ahead of an avalanche.

Webber, with the Warriors since Jan. 29, isn't in shape yet to play against a slow opponent, let alone against the run-'n'-stun Suns.